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Show Hilltop,; November 2, 2000 Halloween hijinks ft X Commanders call questions answered Maj. Gen. Scott Bergren, Ogden ALC commander, asked for questions from the audience during the Oct. 5 Commanders Call. The following is the third installment of answers to the submitted questions. I NHow can we show a rate of very good b0 on Llcontract quality when no one seems to be able to identify the existence of a quality plan? The very good contract quality performance r a - J45, v c s , fit ! 4 V 1 1 r; rat-LXi- ng provided by the Joint Management Office was FY99 Interim Assessment Ogden ALC does of the part have a Quality Plan and it was also assessed and approved in FY99 by the local Defense Contract Management Agency that helps influence this rating. The assessment also included such things as the quality of the documentation provided to the Government under the contract Recently, the AFMC headquarters Back to Basics initiative has strengthened our existing quality program. This initiative has brought about new approved policy changes permitting Ogden ALC to update all existing quality plans. What is going to happen to the old Officers I4ciub? Could it be used for office space? In Dec 2001 when the new collocated club is the old Officers Club will be remodeled. We are still in the planning stages; however, the building will be used for various Services functions that will make it more convenient for customers. f Photos by Senior Airman Russ Martin recognized Halloween in their own way. Organizations around the base Above, Hill AFB employees at the Space and C3I Systems Contracting Division, celebrated the day with a theme. The members of the division, showed up to work in tin, hay, fur and more as Dorothy, the Tin Man, Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion and other Wizard of Oz characters. Below, Aiyssa McChessney and her mother Jocelyn color scary drawings at the Family Child Care Harvest Celebration at the Base Chapel OcL 27. More than 30 children, care providers and parents enjoyed games, art and crafts and mingling. Right, biker. Hunter Crew, tries some of the Harvest Celebration treats. com-ZMXplete- d, there plans for a building to house all pAre administrative functions PK, FM, JA, DP, etc. for the base? f V !;) u !" In the Base General Plan, a plan with 13 i, sinew buildings is proposed for the 1200 area. If you would like to view this plan, go to the Hill home page, 75th ABW, 75th CEG, EPIC, and then to Appendix A. It looks great to me and I think our workforce will enjoy using it five-pha- se Recently one of the aircraft we serviced and we got some negative press covcrashed 4 erage. Were we at fault in the incident? The Air Force has convened a Safety Board to r (L 'is AAinvestigate the accident and it is ongoing; the official report hasnt been written yet The aircraft in question was modified, inspected, serviced, flight tested and inspected again by the professionals at Team Hill. All evidence to date indicates that the aircraft departed Hill AFB as a fully mission-capabl- e aircraft available for employees use for communicating concerns to you anonymously and without fear of retribution? And still get answers to their issues. F The Action Line is your best forum to communi-Z41cat- e with the Commanders. Call Ext or pWhat forum, Vwto Museum hosts Airplane Talk Discussions of the and 1 will N ovember Airplane Talk prehighlight Hill sentations at the Aerospace Museum. The free presentations are Saturdays at 1 p.m. in the museum classroom. The public is invited to attend. SchedB-2- P-5- 4 uled presentations are: Nov. 4 Frank Knowlton from will discuss his experiences as Layton a navigator on the flying with the B-2- 4, 15th Air Force from Tezpur, India. Knowlton flew cargo missions over the Himalayan Mountains also known to bases in China. as the Hump Alden Rigby, from Boun1 flew the tiful, Mustang with the 487th Fighter Group, 8th Air Force. . ifstgniriiy . Nov. 11 P-5- i v - On Jan. 1, 1945, his unit was attacked In the at take-of- f by 50 combat, Rigby destroyed four aircraft and became an Air Force Ace. Rigbys unit received a Distinguished Unit Citation for that days action. He flew 76 combat missions and accumulated 300 combat hours. ME-109- s. Nov. 18 send an to Action.line.PAHILLaf.mil answers to your questions and concerns. . e-m- 30-min- ute Combined Federal B-2- 4 (75 ABW and 388 FW leadership will grant a y pass if we go 45 days without a DUI.) $497,048 as of Oct. 26 navigator with the 68th Squadron, 44th Bomb Groups, 2nd Air Division, 8th Air Force. Peterson flew from Shipdham, England, in 1943 and completed a full tour of 25 missions. one-da- Five squadrons have been DUl-fre-e for six to 12 months: 388th Operations Support Squadron 729th Air Control Squadron 75th Logistics Squadron 75th Security Forces Squadron 75th Communications Squadron Information current as of Oct. 30 Hill AFB goal $655,000 For more details about the programs, call the museum at Ext. , l .i; .gain Juoujjui . Hill &FM Sfd&fivffleatheFQutlook mm.airfield-aps.iiill.a- f .milosnueather Of 39Q High 30g Low Mostly cloudy with chance of morning showers 40g High 29g Lpw 44g High 32g Low 34g High 28g Low Partly cloudy Cloudy with snow Mostly cloudy showers . . ' . v . for Hill AFB DU1P17I Report Date of last DUI: Oct. 21 Days since last DUI: 12 Campaign Ogden resident Bob Peterson will discuss his experiences as a if any, is 34g High 25g Low Cloudy with chance of snow showers |